code-server/test/unit/node/app.test.ts
Teffen 1b60ef418c
Use upstream server (#4414)
* Flesh out fixes to align with upstream.

* Update route handlers to better reflect fallback behavior.

* Add platform to vscode-reh-web task

Our strategy has been to build once and then recompile native modules
for individual platforms.  It looks like VS Code builds from scratch for
each platform.

But we can target any platform, grab the pre-packaged folder, then
continue with own packaging.

In the future we may want to rework to match upstream.

* Fix issue where workspace args are not parsed.

* Fix issues surrounding opening files within code-server's terminal.

* Readd parent wrapper for hot reload.

* Allow more errors.

* Fix issues surrounding Coder link.

* Add dir creation and fix cli

It seems VS Code explodes when certain directories do not exist so
import the reh agent instead of the server component since it creates
the directories (require patching thus the VS Code update).

Also the CLI (for installing extensions) did not seem to be working so
point that to the same place since it also exports a function for
running that part of the CLI.

* Remove hardcoded VSCODE_DEV=1

This causes VS Code to use the development HTML file.  Move this to the
watch command instead.

I deleted the other stuff before it as well since in the latest main.js
they do not have this code so I figure we should be safe to omit it.

* Fix mismatching commit between client and server

* Mostly restore command-line parity

Restore most everything and remove the added server arguments.  This
will let us add and remove options after later so we can contain the
number of breaking changes.

To accomplish this a hard separation is added between the CLI arguments
and the server arguments.

The separation between user-provided arguments and arguments with
defaults is also made more clear.

The extra directory flags have been left out as they were buggy and
should be implemented upstream although I think there are better
solutions anyway.  locale and install-source are unsupported with the
web remote and are left removed.  It is unclear whether they were used
before anyway.

Some restored flags still need to have their behavior re-implemented.

* Fix static endpoint not emitting 404s

This fixes the last failing unit test.

Fix a missing dependency, add some generic reverse proxy support for the
protocol, and add back a missing nfpm fix.

* Import missing logError

* Fix 403 errors

* Add code-server version to about dialog

* Use user settings to disable welcome page

The workspace setting seems to be recognized but if so it is having no
effect.

* Update VS Code cache step with new build directories

Co-authored-by: Asher <ash@coder.com>
2021-11-09 23:28:31 -06:00

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TypeScript

import { logger } from "@coder/logger"
import { promises, rmdirSync } from "fs"
import * as http from "http"
import * as https from "https"
import * as path from "path"
import { createApp, ensureAddress, handleArgsSocketCatchError, handleServerError } from "../../../src/node/app"
import { OptionalString, setDefaults } from "../../../src/node/cli"
import { generateCertificate } from "../../../src/node/util"
import { getAvailablePort, tmpdir } from "../../utils/helpers"
describe("createApp", () => {
let spy: jest.SpyInstance
let unlinkSpy: jest.SpyInstance
let port: number
let tmpDirPath: string
let tmpFilePath: string
beforeAll(async () => {
tmpDirPath = await tmpdir("unlink-socket")
tmpFilePath = path.join(tmpDirPath, "unlink-socket-file")
})
beforeEach(async () => {
spy = jest.spyOn(logger, "error")
// NOTE:@jsjoeio
// Be mindful when spying.
// You can't spy on fs functions if you do import * as fs
// You have to import individually, like we do here with promises
// then you can spy on those modules methods, like unlink.
// See: https://github.com/aelbore/esbuild-jest/issues/26#issuecomment-893763840
unlinkSpy = jest.spyOn(promises, "unlink")
port = await getAvailablePort()
})
afterEach(() => {
jest.clearAllMocks()
})
afterAll(() => {
jest.restoreAllMocks()
// Ensure directory was removed
rmdirSync(tmpDirPath, { recursive: true })
})
it("should return an Express app, a WebSockets Express app and an http server", async () => {
const defaultArgs = await setDefaults({
port,
})
const app = await createApp(defaultArgs)
// This doesn't check much, but it's a good sanity check
// to ensure we actually get back values from createApp
expect(app.router).not.toBeNull()
expect(app.wsRouter).not.toBeNull()
expect(app.server).toBeInstanceOf(http.Server)
// Cleanup
app.dispose()
})
it("should handle error events on the server", async () => {
const defaultArgs = await setDefaults({
port,
})
const app = await createApp(defaultArgs)
const testError = new Error("Test error")
// We can easily test how the server handles errors
// By emitting an error event
// Ref: https://stackoverflow.com/a/33872506/3015595
app.server.emit("error", testError)
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(`http server error: ${testError.message} ${testError.stack}`)
// Cleanup
app.dispose()
})
it("should reject errors that happen before the server can listen", async () => {
// We listen on an invalid port
// causing the app to reject the Promise called at startup
const port = 2
const defaultArgs = await setDefaults({
port,
})
async function masterBall() {
const app = await createApp(defaultArgs)
const testError = new Error("Test error")
app.server.emit("error", testError)
// Cleanup
app.dispose()
}
expect(() => masterBall()).rejects.toThrow(`listen EACCES: permission denied 127.0.0.1:${port}`)
})
it("should unlink a socket before listening on the socket", async () => {
await promises.writeFile(tmpFilePath, "")
const defaultArgs = await setDefaults({
socket: tmpFilePath,
})
const app = await createApp(defaultArgs)
expect(unlinkSpy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
app.dispose()
})
it("should create an https server if args.cert exists", async () => {
const testCertificate = await generateCertificate("localhost")
const cert = new OptionalString(testCertificate.cert)
const defaultArgs = await setDefaults({
port,
cert,
["cert-key"]: testCertificate.certKey,
})
const app = await createApp(defaultArgs)
// This doesn't check much, but it's a good sanity check
// to ensure we actually get an https.Server
expect(app.server).toBeInstanceOf(https.Server)
// Cleanup
app.dispose()
})
})
describe("ensureAddress", () => {
let mockServer: http.Server
beforeEach(() => {
mockServer = http.createServer()
})
afterEach(() => {
mockServer.close()
})
it("should throw and error if no address", () => {
expect(() => ensureAddress(mockServer, "http")).toThrow("Server has no address")
})
it("should return the address if it exists", async () => {
mockServer.address = () => "http://localhost:8080/"
const address = ensureAddress(mockServer, "http")
expect(address.toString()).toBe(`http://localhost:8080/`)
})
})
describe("handleServerError", () => {
let spy: jest.SpyInstance
beforeEach(() => {
spy = jest.spyOn(logger, "error")
})
afterEach(() => {
jest.clearAllMocks()
})
afterAll(() => {
jest.restoreAllMocks()
})
it("should call reject if resolved is false", async () => {
const resolved = false
const reject = jest.fn((err: Error) => undefined)
const error = new Error("handleServerError Error")
handleServerError(resolved, error, reject)
expect(reject).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
expect(reject).toHaveBeenCalledWith(error)
})
it("should log an error if resolved is true", async () => {
const resolved = true
const reject = jest.fn((err: Error) => undefined)
const error = new Error("handleServerError Error")
handleServerError(resolved, error, reject)
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
expect(spy).toThrowErrorMatchingSnapshot()
})
})
describe("handleArgsSocketCatchError", () => {
let spy: jest.SpyInstance
beforeEach(() => {
spy = jest.spyOn(logger, "error")
})
afterEach(() => {
jest.clearAllMocks()
})
afterAll(() => {
jest.restoreAllMocks()
})
it("should log an error if its not an NodeJS.ErrnoException", () => {
const error = new Error()
handleArgsSocketCatchError(error)
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(error)
})
it("should log an error if its not an NodeJS.ErrnoException (and the error has a message)", () => {
const errorMessage = "handleArgsSocketCatchError Error"
const error = new Error(errorMessage)
handleArgsSocketCatchError(error)
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(errorMessage)
})
it("should not log an error if its a iNodeJS.ErrnoException", () => {
const error: NodeJS.ErrnoException = new Error()
error.code = "ENOENT"
handleArgsSocketCatchError(error)
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(0)
})
it("should log an error if the code is not ENOENT (and the error has a message)", () => {
const errorMessage = "no access"
const error: NodeJS.ErrnoException = new Error()
error.code = "EACCESS"
error.message = errorMessage
handleArgsSocketCatchError(error)
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(errorMessage)
})
it("should log an error if the code is not ENOENT", () => {
const error: NodeJS.ErrnoException = new Error()
error.code = "EACCESS"
handleArgsSocketCatchError(error)
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledTimes(1)
expect(spy).toHaveBeenCalledWith(error)
})
})